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moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc7 news. reggie: apple preparing to review new software at its annual conference. the group is preparing to stage a protest. kumasi: state leader is investigating the arrival of a group of migrants going to sacramento from texas. what those people were promised. reggie: the race for the white house is about to get more crowded with more republicans expected to announce campaign this week. kumasi: big community in tennessee. reggie: good morning. kumasi: we start with a check of our forecast. drew: you enjoy the weekend. now we have got a lot of changes
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coming our way. cooler today. a lot of cloud cover up above. the worst spot when it comes to fog is petaluma. at three miles, so no dense fog. but it is something we will keep our eye on as we go throughout the of hours. right now, temperatures the 50'. bit of hl. need that extra layer. hour-by-hour, it is not nearly as bright as yesterday or on saturday. the sun will share that sky with a fair amount of cloud cover. that means we are still in the 50's and low 60's by 9:00 a.m. this afternoon will feel a lot cooler than yesterday. warmest spots in the 70's. the lot of it 50's and 60's around the bay shoreline. and we are tracking the chance of some showers overnight.
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look at the chance for a. 20% chance early tomorrow -- chance for rain. 20% chance early tomorrow morning. we will talk about this wet weather coming up. jobina: good morning. deadly crash in san jose. he sends a police are investigating. it is near the alameda expressway. it is close to the expressway, so they wanted to make sure we mentioned it. meridian avenue and goodridge drive shut down as they continue to follow this investigation. deadly crash into a tree. in emeryville, looking live at 80, headlights traveling westbound. no problems there are on the san mateo bridge. it is getting busy for people traveling to the peninsula. crazy to dublin, 44 minutes, looks like a slow one -- tracy to dublin. kumasi: thank you.
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today, apple opening its annual developers conference. mixed reality headset expected to be announced during the event. also expected is people striking with the writers guild of america. amanda del castillo is live in cupertino with the details. >> getting ready for the day ahead -- grounds clues already busy getting ready for the day ahead. the developers conference will need demonstrations later today. it is one of six locations planned by the writers guild of america. the numbers will hold their day of action here in apple card in cupertino, and apple stores it in the sea, new york city, and l.a. the american federation of labor wrote apple tv will be nothing
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without his writers. afl-cio, of unions in the u.s. the writers strike entering its sixth week, with 11,000 w demanding higher pay, a stable pay structure, and provisions about artificial intelligence. an important distinction about today -- the writers guild and its allies are expected to hand out leaflets, not pigot. the last few weeks and we have heard from writers around the country. >> it our content on those screens. we believe we should be compensated correctly. >> its annual developers conference, as mentioned. they mixed reality headset is expected to be announced during this event there are also talks about apple using the event to
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showcase his latest knock computer and the next operating system for the iphone. the av is also in the company with its strategy and artificial intelligence read all of that happening with jampacked day here at apple headquarters in cupertino. live this morning. reggie: race to the white house -- most republican presidential hopefuls spent the weekend in iowa, pitching themselves as the future of the party. the number of republicans running is expected to grow this week. jobina: former new jersey governor chris biz be expected to announce he is running tomorrow and former president mike pence is expected to make his announcement on wednesday. nearly every republican in the race appeared at a rally in iowa this weekend. donald trump, leading candidate, was absent. ron desantis continued to take swipes at trump. he says the gop
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dispense with the culture of losing. >> i am renting because i think if we choose another path, the can restore american greatness. that is the task before us. jobina: meanwhile, carolina governor in nikki haley part in a c in any town hall, calling on to choose a new generational leader. also online north of whether governor doug burgum is expected to announce his candidacy for the nomination as well. kumasi: state attorney general rob of pontus as a group of migrants phone to sacramento over the weekend have ties to florida. the group arrived in a private jet friday night, then were dropped off at the diocese of sacramento red the attorney general says they started their journey in texas but carry documents that appeared to have been injured in florida. they were allegedly told that they would be provided with jobs and help getting into a migrant
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center. any statement, bonto sink in kidnapping. advocates say they are sections. >> what many are experiencing to get to the u.s.-mexico border, we are talking horrific journeys. this is playing politics with human bodies. kumasi: the governor's office in california department of justice are working out to figure out who funded the trip and if any laws were broken. reggie: the trump appointed judge every injected a law that would ban directions in tennessee. thomas parker instructed the legislation, saying it was unconstitutional and encouraged discriminatory enforcement. it would've been the first anti-dreadnought in the nation banni performancesn in publicg the intercompany call it an attack on the first amendment and filed a lawsuit. >> the world is changing.
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there is more acceptance. they sided with us. we were grateful. but the fight is not over. reggie: tennessee's attorney general is planning to appeal the ruling. kumasi: north bay, pride continues today. they are hosting a pride ceremony just days after this huge crowd showed up for the parade in santa rosa. safety and secreting measures increasing to key participants and spectators. many believe there is a new sense of pride unity this or as some think to the equality. the human rights campaign since her than 500 anti-lgbtq bills have been introduced in state legislatures in 2023. >> anti-trans laws and and fails to be to you is strong in other parts of our country. it is important that we stand up and show our support for the. -- the community. kumasi: organizers say
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saturday's celebration is the biggest parade they have ever hosting. we are a has sponsored the san francisco pride parade. could watching here on june 25 on abc 7 and on our app. drew: i hope you enjoyed the warm, bring weekend this morning. we have cooler and potentially wetter changes coming our way. we are watching this area of low pressure spreading cloud cover into our region this morning. it will sit and the end or right of the coastline over the next couple of days, supplying us with that cooler weather and the chance for some showers. wet weather over the sierra because of this low pressure. certainly low cloud cover over the city. today is a blend of sun and clouds. the big take away is it feels a lot who today compared to the weekend. averages back below average for this time of year. -- temperatures back below
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average for this time of year. we are in the 60's and 70's. 77 in san jose. our warm spots and lend are close to 80 degrees like livermore by 4:00 p.m. we are watching this area of low pressure. it will likely bring showers into the cr, but we are watching late tonight and locally we could have some light showers. by 7:00 a.m., we could have some slick roadways for the tuesday morning commute. we could also hear a clap of thunder as well. much of the bay area outlined for a thunderstorm tomorrow. if one pops up, we could see lightning and hail. close look at rain chances over the next 24 hours. but let's check in and siemens next. reggie: san francisco's fen crisis. next, a look at
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crackdown on the open-air drug market. kumasi: freeze but send back up on the bridge. lanes completely shut down. reggie: safety in the workplace. how california lawmakers are trained more employees safe following increased reports of workplace violence. when i was his age, we had to be inside to watch live sports. but with xfinity, we get the fastest mobile service and can stream down the street or around the block!
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bridge in. it many drivers. what appeared to be a music video shut down traffic on the upper deck. it was a saturday evening when the man saw this. he requested anonymity and tells us situation was scary with people yelling. team be a center first, but -- it seemed to be a sideshow at first, but the camera person recorded people dancing there looking at the video to learn more. kumasi: we are one month into gavin newsom's decision to send
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in the highway patrol and national guard to crackdown on san francisco's open-air drug markets. a look at the impact and what comes next in the battle against the fentanyl crisis. >> telephone highway patrol timmy up with sfpd to target in the tenderloin and market district throughout the national guard works behind the scenes analyzing intelligence. >> have you noticed a difference? >> not really. we are in a situation are seeing in the of addiction and drug use and drug dealing that is unprecedented. >> the city is seeing two drug overdose deaths a day, on pace for the deadliest year yet. supervisor garcia says it is going to take more time and resources before seeing an
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impact. right now my he says 60 hbd officers are on the street that he believes more support is on the way. >> the chief of police feels it is helpful to have chp vending some support in uniformed presence. that gives san francisco's police department at a time when it is significantly understaffed the ability to deploy those resources to narcotics operations. >> ended his opening of resources to start arresting drug users. sfpd arrested 16 people using drugs in the past week for public intoxication. >> it is an approach i will support, so long as we are making an intervention that is more than just jail. >> what will it do? create more problems. >> randall is addicted to fentanyl, and says arresting
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people like him is not the answer. >> we get out and we are worse. it teaches us to be sneakier, better criminals. we do not need that. kumasi: you can watch our abc 7 originals documentary, injecting hope, where tara campbell traveled to vancouver, canada to look at their safe injection site. the documentary is available on our app. reggie: north beach celebrating festa coloniale the weekend. they enjoyed live entertainment, activities with the entire -- for the entire family. ♪
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bruno. the event is designed to have a the community's rich cultural diversity. >> it is pretty cool. >> year. . -- a lot nicer, a reggie: this tradition started in 1941 is a dedication to children. all kids are welcome to participate. kumasi: the box office this weekend, spider-man across the spider verse came out on top. the animated sequel debuted at more than $120 million. this is the second opening of the year behind the mario brothers movie. disney's little mermaid
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boogie man took second and third place. this weekend, disney's parent company of abc 7. i was out at the italian festival. it was so much fun. i-8 too much pizza. i did not see tony. i am sad i missed that. but i-8 that pizza. -- but i ate outside was the best. people were dancing in the street. drew: reggie: you are not ripping the zipper, did you? drew: no. i am getting too old, but i did ride the scrambler.
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it is weird when you are in your 30's. i am like, this is going to hurt my neck. not doing that. and a lot of changes happening ever wait the next two days. clear today. and we have a chance for showers overnight. cooler, cloudier pattern develops overnight means it is unstable. chance of showers, even a thunderstorm possible early tomorrow morning. temperatures do remain below average for much of the week. today, partly cloudy skies, not as bright as over the weekend. temperatures will feel cooler today compared to yesterday and saturday are going back below average. 50's and 60's around the bay shoreline -- our warmest spots are going into the 70's. we may have a few 80's on the board, but that will be few and far between this afternoon. cooler day, partly cloudy skies. 76 in concord, 63 in the city.
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73 in santa rosa. 77 in san jose. cool along the coast, 50's. overnight temperatures stay elevated. a lot of cloud cover. likely a shower overnight in spots. as we head into the evening, there is moisture to our east and south. that is the best bet of finding significant and over the next holidays, but you can see early tomorrow morning we will likely be tracking a few isolated showers. do not be surprised if the roads are wet for our tuesday morning commute part next commute. much cooler today. tomorrow morning, chance of a shower. it is so isolated we are not giving it a number on the impact scale, but it is something we are watching early tomorrow morning. temperatures stay below average through the end of the week. jobina: commuter alert from
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bart, 20 minute delay on the east bay do you -- due equipment problem. elsewhere looking good. one that 680, no problems in this area or at the richmond-san rafael bridge. we will know if any walking issues and on your road wins. kumasi: coming up seven things to know. reggie: bike ( ♪ ) ( ♪ ) affordable design. endless possibilities. ikea.
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kumasi: 10 today bay area icon is scheduled to be recognized by state lawmakers. the hotel is -- a protest is planned by those who say he mocks christianity. reggie: can judge has ruled tennessee's ban on directors is unconstitutional. the attorney general plans to appeal. drew: get ready for a clue whether to move in today. we are getting ready for that seat from this weekend. partly cloudy skies. overnight, chance of an isolated shower moving through. jobina: san jose police department investigating a deadly crash on meridian avenue and woodruff drive. that whole area currently shut down. kumasi: today, apple opens its annual developers conference. we are expected to get a look at new, updated products, and putting a virtual reality headset.
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will be outside apple headquarters, urging apple to end the writers strike, in its sixth week. answer weekend at the bay area's largest synagogue. yesterday, the congregation gathered to mark the start of phase one of the $97 million project. the new design will include reinstating the buildings original entrance come along closed off because of accessibility issues. a new entry lobby will lead to the construction of an open-air courtyard. the construction is expected to be completed in 2025, when the building will celebrate its centennial. reggie: san francisco's tenderloin district -- st anthony's hosted tenderloin yesterday.
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the center street program promotes a safe, pedestrian only spaces with block parties and neighborhoods throughout the city. >> we are getting friends, maybe probably right reasons, but people sometimes do not the help many good things are going on. definitely one of them. it happens right here. reggie: yesterday's event was held along st. anthony's golden gate greenway, designed to turn a portion of golden gate avenue into a car free, open green space fairly kumasi: this morning, massive bike underway. cyclists will be riding 500 miles down the coast to raise money about hiv and awareness. participants raised a minimum of $3500. volunteers will be alongside the route all week. this year, the ride raise the homeland dollars. that will go toward hiv
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treatments. reggie: and helping thousands of kids getting baseball glove. the junior gents held their annual glove drive over the weekend and select players donated their gloves ahead of saturday's game. awareness. the program reaches 30,000 young players in underserved communities across california, nevada, and oregon this ensures each player has the essentials needed to play ball. if you would like to donate, you can find it more as a giants community fund.org. coming up, the protest they took over the golden gate bridge. kumasi: plus, the trouble with tourists. recent encounters between humans
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drink wayne will be honored at the state capital -- drag we will be honored at the state capitol, but something to protest. kumasi: mounting tensions between the u.s. and china. the latest aggressive military move, this time at sea. reggie: and a lot of people are paying attention to the worldwide developers conference from apple. the new updates we are expecting. drew: cooler weather arriving today. no dense fog right fair amount of cloud cover. temperatures right now the 50's. take that extra layer. you will likely keep it on a little longer this morning as temperatures are slower to warm compared to yesterday. partly sunny skies, 50's and 60's. today, we are 10 cooler in spots
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this afternoon compared to yesterday. cooler weather, temperatures mainly in the 60's and 70's this afternoon because of low pressure spinning off the southern california coastline is bringing cooler weather and will also try to bring an isolated shower early tomorrow morning. tuesday, 20% chance of showers we will show you that chance of showers coming out in about nine. -- night minutes. jobina: if you rely on large numa san francisco line, bart is facing 20 minute delay on all trains on the san francisco line headed towards the east bay due to an equipment problem. no estimated time as to when they expect this to resolve live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. no metering lights on yet, but we are inching up the kind they
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typically live on. we will end with a look at our drive times -- tracing to dublin, about 51 minutes. reggie: today, a special hon for sister rollbot as part of -- sister roma as part of a pride celebration at the state capitol, but there is pushback from republicans and a religious. >> you will remember the controversy after the los angeles dodgers uninvited the sisters of perpetual indulgence to pride night over concerns it locks the catholic church. some concerns now at the state capitol. sister roma is a membe sisters of perpetual indulgence. she is being recognized the state capitol as art of pride month celebrations, but a republican state senator sent a letter to the senate pro asking
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to take back the invitation. today, protesters are planning to show up at the state capitol, hosting a prayer vigil on the steps of the legislature. >> our concern is that the state of california is highlighting a group that makes a mockery of committee of the most sacred rites and rituals and icons of the christian faith. >> i have never paid attention to the haters. i am just going to focus on continuing to do the work that i do and the love i feel for my community, because that is the will be word. >> -- real reward. >> it is unfortunate that my republican colleagues decided to make an issue of honoring sister roma. sister roma community leaders. >> this comes as nearly
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bills are being tracked by the aclu taking aim at the lgbtq+ community. sisters of perpetual indulgence was found in san francisco in 1977 and has members all over the world. the dodgers have reinvented the sisters to pride night sister roma as she explored to be recognized today. kumasi: tenders coming together today in cupertino for apple's developers conference. a vr headset expected to be unveiled but attendees will also be greeted by people on strike with the writers guild of america. amanda del castillo is live outside apples headquarters. an apple day of action my just one of six locations type two apple across the country will have a plan to strike apple headquarters in cupertino will
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see a lot of action today. all of this is apple opens its doors for the annual developers conference. to mix reality headset is one of the items expected to be announced also talks about apple using the event to showcase its latest mac computer and the next operating system for the iphone the company will reportedly also discussed its strategy for artificial intelligence. ai on the minds of those planning to demonstrate through strike today. the writers strike is entering its sixth week with 11,000 demanding higher pay, stable pay structure and provisions about artificial intelligence. members of the writers guild will hold his apple day of action here in the bertino and apple stores in d.c. pittsburgh, philadelphia, new york, and l.a. afl-cio
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nothing without its writers. afl-cio is the largest federation of unions in the last that's in the u.s. writers have shared their frustration. >> to art note mid-level jocks anymore. you're constantly worried about health care. you never know what to do for child care. it is very unstable and uncertain. >> an important distinction for today's demonstration -- the writers guild and its allies are expected to hand out leaflets and not picket. at this hour, we are seeing brown street's already is he getting ready for the day ahead about later today, apple's annual developers conference will meet demonstration. reggie
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gun violence survivors are demanding real change. hundreds took their message to the golden gate bridge yesterday. this is part of a movemen focus on finding solutions. moms demand action organized the event for national gun violence awareness day, calling for stronger gun safety laws to keep kids safe in school. >> i've joined this movement because of school shootings that left me terrified to go to school. as a nation, enough blood has been spilled. it is time for change. reggie: the marin county da attended the march and says there to be common ground the community safe. kumasi: people really -- people who rely on other test patient are calling for change when it comes to funding for transit. -- who rely heavily transit are calling for change
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when it comes to funding. they are calling on gavin newsom to add more financial support for public transit into the state budget. they used rib imagery to direct -- grim imagery to drive the message home. they held a mock funeral with coffins. they say it is about of the life or death state of bart and other transit agencies trip >> is become one of the pandemic, temporary federal funding is drying up. you are trying to redesign our systems to serve the travel patterns. kumasi: mock funeral merges were held in oakland -- marches were held in oakland and san francisco. reggie: the state senate has advanced a bill that aims to prevent workplace violence. it would ban employers from forcing employers to confront shoplifters and would require employers to provide active shooter training, keep a log of
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violent incidents in allow companies to petition or workplace violence restraining orders on behalf of an employee. the bill now heads to the state assembly. kumasi: next, a 13-year-old golf prodigy. plus, -- reggie: it'll hard to hear but not for people across the d.c. metro area. why f-16 fighter jets were called in. drew: cooler weather this afternoon. the reason why -- we have this upper-level spinning off the coast of southern california this morning. it is that in cloud cover and will bring in some cooler weather and a chance of showers overnight. today, the live look this morning, it is pretty cardi from our south beach camera, a blend of stunning house rugby dating red big take away this afternoon
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-- five to 10 degrees cooler than yesterday. yesterday felt warm without sunshine. today, below average in the 60's and 70's. future weather as we go hour-by-hour, slow to warm the morning and this morning. by 2:00 p.m., warmest spots in the 70's. 73 in palo alto, 77 in san jose. chance for showers -- this afternoon, best chance in the sierra with showers popping up is at low speeds off the southern california coast line. overnight, chance of showers tomorrow morning, which would bring about some areas of wet roadways for the morning commute. chance of thunderstorms across much of bergen california. closer look at that wet weather tomorrow morni
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being blamed for this training the roman that killed nearly train derailment that killed nearly 300 people in india. an error in the electronic signaling system made the training change tracks and crash into the freight train. more than a dozen bodies recovered. u.s. and china tensions continue to grow amid a new incident that see. officials say this is unacceptable behavior from china and part of a coordinated pattern. jobina is that the live desk with new video showing just how close that worship came to that u.s. military destroyer.
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reggie: washington, d.c. area as there was a sonic movement that the neighbors could hear her the sound was captured on campus across the region. officials say a plane crash in virginia killed four people and is connected to that sonic boom. moran what happened. >> u.s. officials investigated a responsive -- and unresponsive aircraft flying over the d.c. area. those jets and supersonic speeds, causing the sonic boom that startled residents from virginia to maryland. those f-16s eventually cut up with the unresponsive aircraft. a u.s. official telling a receipt is the pilot was passed out.
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about 10 minutes after the jets caught up that, the aircraft crashed around visiting 10:00 p.m. around a mountainous area of virginia. >> it appears to be a case of hypoxia, when a loss of consciousness occurs when there is not enough oxygen in the cabin. >> that has not been confirmed. capitol police say during the incident, the n was put on high alert. and the secret service was monitoring the situation. those f-16s took off from joint base andrews in maryland where president biden was golfing with his mother. -- his brother. according to the faa, the flight was bound for long island. but instead of landing, it turned around and headed south before eventually crashing in virginia. kumasi: arabia planning to
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slash oil output in july, part of an effort to shore up crude prices. the decision comes just weeks after the announcement of a production cut of 500,000 barrels a day. the impact is not trickle-down to the gas pump yet. average price of regular unleaded gas in the bay area is around what it was a month ago. reggie: national donut day on friday. and it looks like we now know what the northern -- number one donut shop is in the country according to yelp. it is rockland donuts and cinnamon. the family owned donut shop sells all the classics -- blaze, apple fritters, ours, cinnamon rolls. nothing special when it comes to the variety, but what people say is a special is the service and quality of ingredients.
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they take the baking is what gets them to number one -- say the baking is what gets them to number one. jobi you have a doughnut and business -- a donut and it is not a b anger. reggie: but you are hungry so you eat it. kumasi: friday was -- reggie: it was really good. eventually made it very drew: cooler day, chance of showers overnight. we will talk about why in one second, but it is cloudier and cooler today. low-pressure skins of the coast of southern california, creating an unstable pattern locally. overnight, chance of an isolated
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shower. given a thunderstorm is possible but the best chance to our east and south. southern california has a better bet closer to that area of low pressure. temperatures below average for the remainder of the week. blend of sun and clouds today. temperatures five to 10 cooler than over the weekend. most of us are landing in the 60's and 70's for daytime highs. best bet of an isolated shower is probably early tomorrow morning. guess issue some wet right issues of wet roadways but it is very isolated. here is future weather. cats of a thunderstorm outside our region very early morning -- best chance of a thunderstorm outside our region, but early tomorrow morning -- best
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downpours would be southern california. but it is certainly going to be a shock to the system was glued weather moving in today. the chance of aging shower early tomorrow morning. we track that is that system booster. after tuesday, blend of sun and clouds and penetration below average strike -- temperatures below average. jobina: we start with barbie. -- san francisco line, major delay in the least they direction of over 20 minutes. sfo and millbrae directions, 10 minute delay. this morning on the bar, san francisco line coming give yourself extra time. metering lights on on
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bridge. an open, much better scenario. 880 the coliseum headlights traveling southbound. drive times have not shifted too much in the last few minutes. reggie: what prince harry is doing this week that no royal has done in more than hundred years. kumasi: no good deed goes unpunished. one california man learning and that
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pattern. jobina: new video shows how close a chinese worship came to the u.s. military destroyer in the taiwanese straight on saturday. some footage came from a canadian news source. estimates are that the chinese ship was just about 150 yards from the destroyer. china's defense minister the u.s. to mind their own business and calling the u.s. and canadian military presence in the taiwan strait a provocation. the u.s. is seeing an alarming increase in confrontations with china. lastly, the chinese fighter jet blue within 400 -- flew within 400 feet of an american spy plane, forcing it into turbulence. u.s. officials said this was unnecessarily aggressive and part of a pattern by china. >> they are trying to flex their
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muscles and advanced authoritarianism. we need to stand strong. jobina: mike turner calls china's aggression unbelievable and also highlights that massive chinese spy balloon that problem across the u.s. before being shot down. the biden administration is for a diplomatic fixed to the souring relations with china, sending a senior state department official and a rare visit to beijing. kumasi: nothing seems to be breaking the stride of a 13-year-old golf prodigy who could be on the fast track to superstardom. jaden will be vying for a spot at the u.s. open in l.a. if he finishes in the top five, he will be the youngest ever in the championship. he will compete against 89 other players, including tour pros and college athletes. >> tighter not have too many expectations, just to learn from
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the experience. >> my expectations are already exceeded. the fact he is in was literally a dream. kumasi: the u.s. open has a prize pool of more than $17 million. if he gets in, amateurs like him are not eligible to take home prize money. amateur status means you forfeit your right to win any cash at the tournament. reggie: if southern california men will have to pay a fine for helping a newborn bison calf cross a river inside yellowstone national park. cooper walters pleaded lt to intentionally disturbing wildlife -- intentionally -- pleaded guilty to intentionally disturbing wildlife. experts and anyone with common sense experts say you should avoid encounters with bison in the wild.
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they have a language to warn you if you are close. >> is really low, you see them pawing the ground. it was like i'm saying, you had better not. if they are swinging their head, stay away. reggie: national regulations state people need to stay at least 25 yards away from bison, help and most other -- elk and most other the bison was killed because of him. kumasi: and this is not the only incident. people are getting too close to wildlife and wild stone. a warning -- at yellowstone. a warning from officials. >> yet another tourist crossing the line at yellowstone. >> a lot of people have the line of common sense put themselves and animals
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endangered. >> a woman reaching out to pet a bison only to scramble away to safety and this poor risk taking a self he just feet away from another bison. officials now sharing a new cautionary tale, investigating tourist that they say this memorial day weekend grabbed a baby elk and took it to the police station. >> not only could you get injured, but the animal could get injured or in trouble and you are hurting their chances for survival. >> coming up at 7:00, how officials are working to keep visitors and animals safe. drew: as we go from our east bay hills camera. blend of sun and clouds. a cooler afternoon. temperatures five to 10 degrees cooler than yesterday, only 60's
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>> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. kumasi: now at 6:00, dozen migrants flown to california and drop off in sacramento. the governor and attorney general blasting what they call a political ploy. reggie: a labor shortage threatening many of the west coast largest ports, including
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